The Capacity-Building of Research Institutions and Personnel on Migration and Development (CARES-MD) in Region V is part of various initiatives under the Joint Migration and Development Imitative (JMDI).

CARES-MD focuses on strengthening the role and contribution of academic institutions in the regions in promoting a better understanding of migration and development, which in turn, would inform better policies and programs. Towards this end, CARES-MD aims to promote the following objectives:

Both the long experiences of Batangas, Laguna, and Cavite, as well as the emergent M&D work in Rizal and Quezon under the SUMMID CALABARZON project supported by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) through the Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI), allowed the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) to develop an approach, the Roadmap for Mainstreaming M&D in Local Governance.

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May 24, 2016

JMDI Focus area

Migration and Integration

Migration and Local Economic Development

Migration and Decentralized Cooperation

Country

Morocco

Tunisia

France

Language
English

On May 21st, the Joint Initiative for Migration and Development (JMDI) participated actively in a knowledge exchange debate organized by JMDI project partners in Morocco and Tunisia, which aimed at providing a platform for the exchange of practices and knowledge on managing migration for development at the local level.

On May 21st, the Joint Initiative for Migration and Development (JMDI) participated actively in a knowledge exchange debate organized by JMDI project partners in Morocco and Tunisia. The aim of this event was to provide a platform for practitioners in the field of migration and development to exchange practices and knowledge on managing migration for development at the local level.

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